Chris Moran is the Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery at NUH.
He has been a consultant for 20 years and is a full-time trauma surgeon with a special interest in treating patients with multiple injuries, complex fractures around joints and the treatment of fractures that have not healed (nonunions).
He has worked extensively with the Department of Health in the development of major trauma networks throughout England and is chairman of the British Orthopaedic Association Trauma Group and the National Hip Fracture Database, which is the largest fracture registry in the world. He is editor of a major textbook, The AO Principles of Fracture Surgery, and is actively involved in teaching students, doctors and nurses about trauma. He also continues in active research in the field.
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